St. George and the dandelion; 40 years of practice as a Jungian analyst
Material type: TextSan Francisco C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco c1982Description: xiii, 109p; bibliog. footnotes; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-932630-04-9
- RC339.52.W48A37
Item type | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Zeller Library | Pa.Whe (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | B03186 |
Anima and Animus : p37-52.. Types, Psychological : p53-77.. Marriage : p79-88.. Middle Age : p79-88.. Old Age : p89-96.. Analysis, Psychological : p26-35.
Preface by Erik H. Erikson. Foreword by Gregory Bateson. Ed. by Audrey Hilliard Blodgett. Contains two chapters, slightly revised here, previously pub. elsewhere: ``Psychological types,'' p53-77; and ``Marriage in the second half of life,'' p79-88.
Wheelwright has pulled together the experiences of forty years as a Jungian analyst, professor of psychiatry, founder of analytic training centers, and a lifetime of consciously apprehended human experience. Drawn from his lectures, papers, and contacts with other greats in the fields of literature, anthropology, and the healing arts, [the book] is a down-to-earth, practical reflection on many aspects of psychotherapeutic practice, Jungian psychology, and on the unfolding of the human life cycle as we find it in the psychotherapy consulting room.
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